Resources for Pediatric Cancer SupportLinks to resources for support and information regarding pediatric cancers, and the practical, financial and survivorship concerns faced by children and their families.

OverviewOverview of the most common types of pediatric brain tumors, called gliomas. This article discusses the various type of gliomas, their symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

Overview of pediatric leukemias, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.Resources for Pediatric Cancer SupportLinks to resources for support and information regarding pediatric cancers, and the practical, financial and survivorship concerns faced by children and their families.

OverviewOverview of pediatric leukemias, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

Resources for Pediatric Cancer SupportLinks to resources for support and information regarding pediatric cancers, and the practical, financial and survivorship concerns faced by children and their families.

Resources for Pediatric Cancer SupportLinks to resources for support and information regarding pediatric cancers, and the practical, financial and survivorship concerns faced by children and their families.

Resources for Pediatric Cancer SupportLinks to resources for support and information regarding pediatric cancers, and the practical, financial and survivorship concerns faced by children and their families.

Jul 25, 2011 - Pediatric patients with high-risk leukemia, either acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), who are treated with contemporary protocols have improved survival compared to earlier cohorts and have a favorable outcome after hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT), regardless of donor type, according to a study published in the July 14 issue of Blood.